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Infokiosk is a Poland-based provider of multimedia information kiosks, digital signage, POS terminals, and kiosk applications. Its website presents offerings that include kiosk hardware, installation and deployment, assembly, dedicated software, and custom applications. Target customers include government agencies, banks, museums, theaters, offices, clinics, hospitals, shopping malls, and businesses of all sizes. Strictly speaking, it is closer to an offline self-service terminal and custom enterprise software integration provider than a pure cloud SaaS product.
Its main modules include the Lokalizator locator, interactive building/floor maps, Self Order/PowerOrder self-ordering, product display applications, interactive books, children’s memory and logic games, and POS touch terminals. The locator emphasizes searchable destination points and accessibility support, such as high-contrast mode and font size adjustment. PowerOrder is designed for unmanned sales scenarios in restaurants, kebab shops, bistros, and similar venues, and can be installed on kiosks or Windows touchscreen POS terminals. There are also POS terminals running Android 11 iMin OS. The site does not explain whether it offers a cloud admin backend, self-hosting, remote device management, team permissions, or API capabilities.
Pricing transparency is limited. The hardware page discloses prices for some iMin terminals, such as Power D2 at 1,515 PLN including tax and Power D3 at 2,005 PLN including tax; there is also a “leasing” option. Custom applications, full kiosk machines, installation, and integration services do not have standard packages or subscription pricing, and are likely quoted on a project basis. The site mentions that a locator demo is available, but does not provide a free plan or a formal trial policy.
Its strengths are a fairly complete software-and-hardware offering, with customization by screen size, input method, enclosure material, and color, as well as indoor, outdoor, and accessibility-oriented models. It also covers a wide range of scenarios, especially public-space wayfinding, self-service restaurant ordering, and cultural exhibitions. The weakness is that common enterprise software details are under-disclosed: there is no visible permissions system, API documentation, list of third-party payment or business system integrations, or product-level encryption, audit, or compliance certifications. On the security side, the site only shows RODO/GDPR cookie and privacy notices, along with a note about anonymized Google Analytics statistics.
Infokiosk is best suited to organizations and companies deploying kiosk projects locally in Poland or Europe, especially customers that need hardware, installation, and custom applications delivered as a package. For customers in China, access, payments, logistics, after-sales support, and localization are not disclosed, so china_access is currently unknown. If deploying in China, it would make sense to first compare providers such as SUNMI, Keruyun, 2Dfire, Youzan Catering, or local digital signage/self-service terminal integrators.
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infokiosk.pl is an Poland Hardware & IoT provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach infokiosk.pl directly.